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<blockquote data-quote="Cheerwyn" data-source="post: 445700" data-attributes="member: 12395"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I am a longtime lurker, so I hope you all don't mind me butting in here, LOL. </p><p></p><p>While it makes sense on some level to have Kayla be responsible for this kind of thing (and Lord knows she would be more responsible than the "adults" in the situation), it's putting a heavy burden on a child who likely already feels like she has to take care of every one else. One of my good friends was in a similar situation. While she rose to the challenge and did the best she could, it is also is something that she carries with to this day (now in her late 30's). She had to shop for and feed her younger siblings and still struggles with having to have done that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheerwyn, post: 445700, member: 12395"] Hello, I am a longtime lurker, so I hope you all don't mind me butting in here, LOL. While it makes sense on some level to have Kayla be responsible for this kind of thing (and Lord knows she would be more responsible than the "adults" in the situation), it's putting a heavy burden on a child who likely already feels like she has to take care of every one else. One of my good friends was in a similar situation. While she rose to the challenge and did the best she could, it is also is something that she carries with to this day (now in her late 30's). She had to shop for and feed her younger siblings and still struggles with having to have done that. [/QUOTE]
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